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Article: Business travel slump eases, airline industry association says.
- Article from:
- The Daily Star (Beirut, Lebanon)
- Article date:
- September 18, 2009
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Byline: Daily Star Staff
Summary:
Airlines are at last beginning to fill vacant business-class seats in a sign that a slump in cross-border trade is easing, an industry body said Thursday.AaLatest July statistics from the International Air Transport Association add to flickering signs of recovery in the economy but offer little relief for the battered finances of airlines themselves since yields remain poor, the Geneva group said.
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PARIS: Airlines are at last beginning to fill vacant business-class seats in a sign that a slump in cross-border trade is easing, an industry body said Thursday.AaLatest ...